NJ Doctors' Appeal Contends Healthcare Law Unconstitutional

NEWARK, N.J. — An attorney for a New Jersey doctors' group is arguing in an appeals court the new federal healthcare reform law is unconstitutional.

A lawsuit filed by New Jersey Physicians Inc. and an unidentified patient challenges the law's requirement that citizens purchase insurance.

A federal judge dismissed the suit in December. The judge ruled the patient couldn't sue because he could be covered by an employer's health plan by 2014.

In arguments before a federal appeals panel in Newark on Wednesday, plaintiffs' attorney Robert Conroy argued patients shouldn't be required to purchase insurance. Conroy claims physicians will be harmed because their fees could decrease.

NEWARK, N.J. An attorney for a New Jersey doctors' group is arguing in an appeals court the new federal healthcare reform law is unconstitutional.A lawsuit filed by New Jersey Physicians Inc. and an unidentified patient challenges the law's requirement that citizens...